Alice's Story

A family that refused to be displaced

Alice Kisiya's family has farmed the terraces of Al-Makhrour for generations. When settlers and authorities moved to take that land, Alice chose to stay — and fight. This is how she did it.

The journey

From ancestral land to landmark victory

From Ottoman-era land records to a landmark court ruling — the moments that shaped the fight for Al-Makhrour.

  1. Olive trees on the ancient farming terraces of the Al-Makhrour valley near BethlehemPre-1948

    The land, registered and farmed

    The Kisiya family's land in Al-Makhrour is registered under Ottoman and British Mandate records. The family grows olives, figs, and vines on the ancient terraces. The valley is a living agricultural landscape.

  2. The hills above Al-Makhrour, where Israeli settlements expanded toward the valley1990s

    Settlement pressure begins

    The expansion of Israeli settlements toward the valley begins to put pressure on the surrounding land. The Kisiya family continues to farm and maintain their presence.

  3. Terraced farmland in the Al-Makhrour valley, the land contested in the Jewish National Fund–linked claim2012

    The JNF-linked claim

    A claim linked to the Jewish National Fund is made against a portion of the Kisiya family's land, alleging it is "state land" or available for reclassification. The family contests the claim.

  4. The Kisiya family's restaurant and home in Al-Makhrour after Israeli authorities demolished them in 20192019

    Demolition of the restaurant and home

    Israeli authorities demolish the family's restaurant and part of their home in Al-Makhrour. Alice's response: "We are not defeated." The demolition becomes international news.

  5. Alice Kisiya, who took her family's case for Al-Makhrour to churches and the international press2022

    Alice launches the campaign

    Alice Kisiya takes her case to the world — speaking to churches, journalists, and human rights organizations. The Save Al-Makhrour campaign begins to build international support.

  6. A clergy-led prayer and solidarity gathering on the Kisiya family's land in Al-Makhrour, with the Palestinian flag and the valley behind2024

    Global attention — France 24, WCC, DAWN

    France 24, the World Council of Churches, DAWN, and multiple international outlets cover the Kisiya case. Alice speaks at the WCC assembly. The family erects a solidarity tent on their land.

  7. Alice Kisiya speaking about the family's Ottoman-era and British Mandate land records2024

    Family documents prove ownership

    Alice locates Ottoman-era and British Mandate land registration documents proving the family's ownership. The documents are submitted to the court as evidence.

  8. Alice Kisiya on her family's Al-Makhrour land after the court affirmed their ownership2025

    Court rules in Alice's favor

    The court issues a ruling affirming the Kisiya family's ownership of their Al-Makhrour land. The ruling is described as a landmark for Palestinian Christian land rights.

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On the ground

The pressure on Al-Makhrour

Years of demolitions, settler incursions, and legal battles have been documented by the family and the organizations supporting them.

Israeli settlers confronting the Palestinian Christian Kisiya family on their land in Al-Makhrour, Bethlehem
Israeli settlers confront the Kisiya family on their property in Al-Makhrour.
Palestinian residents demonstrating against the confiscation of land in the Al-Makhrour valley near Bethlehem
Palestinian residents gather to resist the confiscation of land in the valley.
Christian clergy and activists standing in solidarity with the Kisiya family in Al-Makhrour
Activists and Christian clergy stand in solidarity with the family.

Photographs courtesy of the Save Al-Makhrour campaign · al-makhrour.org

In Alice's own words

We are not defeated.

After the demolition of the family restaurant and home, 2019

Middle East Eye
I'm going to stay here to fight.

On the decision to remain on the land and take the legal battle to court

DAWN
We need more support — not just prayer, but presence, voice, and solidarity that costs something.

Speaking to the World Council of Churches assembly, October 2024

World Council of Churches

The land is won. The fight continues.

The court ruling affirms Alice's ownership. But the terraces need replanting, the legal team needs to defend against any appeal, and Palestinian Christians in the Bethlehem hills still face enormous pressure. Stand with Alice.

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